Concor Light Titanium Saddles


  • Average Rating: 4.6/5
  • MSRP: $ 52.95
  • # of Reviews: 5

Product Description

  • Classic Concor Shape


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    Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Chris a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: July 18, 2010

    Strengths:    Amazing Comfort!!!
    Great Width.


    Weaknesses:    None

    Bottom Line:   
    This is a great saddle. When i first mounted this saddle on my bike i have to admit it wasn't perfect. But i had faith in the saddle and after dialing it in a little it is now blissful. It is also important to note that the saddle is very thin (width) and for some people this may not work.

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    Favorite Ride:   Any One With Alot of Climbing

    Price Paid:    $90.00

    Purchased At:   Performance

    Bike Setup:   Fuji SL-1 with Sram Red


    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Rob a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: July 28, 2003

    Strengths:    I like the lip for pushing against on steep hills.

    Weaknesses:    Pain.

    Bottom Line:   
    Like someone said in a prior review, if you're heavier, this may not be the saddle for you. I'm 170, and for me, it is quite painful. It's too narrow for my liking. If it helps in assessing, I also don't fit on a Gel Flite. They are both about 10mm too narrow. I'm not saying it's a bad saddle, just too narrow for my ars.

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    Similar Products Used:   Gel Flite, Fizik Pave, Nisene, Dolomiti.

    Bike Setup:   Does it really matter? Maillot Jaune w/ D/A.


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by framic a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: May 23, 2003

    Strengths:    pretty light, no-nonsense Design, good price

    Weaknesses:    none so far

    Bottom Line:   
    Saddle is ultra-hard yet comfortable!
    An all time classic and comfy too...
    Buy it if you're skinny (160 lbs or less), probably too uncomfortable for heavier riders!

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    Favorite Ride:   Palos Verdes Lap

    Price Paid:    $58.00

    Purchased At:   Branford Bike

    Bike Setup:   Fuji Team, stock bike except Seatpost (Thomson) and Stem (Forgie) and of course,
    Saddle


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by rizraz a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: January 20, 2002

    Strengths:    comfortable......

    Weaknesses:    none at the moment

    Bottom Line:   
    Tried them first from one of my mates recommendation, and been stuck with it since then. Great saddle, it might look bulky and hard, but it is one of the best if not the best saddle I ever tried. btw, I got the one without all the ugly stitches.....

    Again, saddle is a personal preference.

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    Similar Products Used:   Selle Italia flite, flite gel
    san marco era
    specialized body geometry


    Bike Setup:   prince, trek 5200


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Doug Sloan a Road Racer from Fresno, CA

    Date Reviewed: April 6, 2000

    Strengths:    Light and comfortable. What else would matter for a saddle?

    Weaknesses:    none; might be little short for a road bike

    Bottom Line:   
    Works fine. Bought it for lightness, but it's comfortable, too.

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    Similar Products Used:   lots; have a Selle Italia Flite Ti on the road bike.

    Bike Setup:   Airborne Ti mtb/XTR



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